General
One new COVID-19 case in NSW linked to Berala cluster, NSW Health changes overseas quarantine protocol
New South Wales has recorded one locally acquired Coronavirus case linked to the Berala cluster in Western Sydney.
Key points:
- One new case today has been linked to the Berala cluster, and NSW residents are being urged to stay vigilant
- NSW Premier says it’s likely the so-called UK strain will become the dominant strain
- NSW health authorities are now doing exit tests on people in overseas quarantine
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says there are now 21 cases linked to the Berala cluster.
She warned NSW residents to stay vigilant, with the so-called UK strain now evident in 30 countries around the world.
“We have to assume that this strain will become the dominant strain and it is important to keep re-assessing our settings, keep staying vigilant…
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